ChatGPT: What is best in life?

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What is the best answer to the question, "what is best in life?" Is Conan the Barbarian wise?
 
The best answer to the question "what is best in life?" is subjective and can vary from person to person. However, based on commonly held beliefs and opinions, some of the things that can be considered best in life include:

1. Love and happiness: The feeling of being loved and being able to share happiness with others is a fundamental human desire.

2. Health and well-being: Being physically and mentally healthy can greatly improve a person's quality of life and enable them to pursue their goals and dreams.

3. Success and achievement: Attaining personal or professional goals and feeling a sense of accomplishment can be deeply satisfying and fulfilling.

4. Personal growth and self-awareness: Continuously learning, growing, and understanding oneself can lead to a more fulfilling and meaningful life.

Regarding whether Conan the Barbarian's quote of "To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentations of their women." is wise or not, it is a matter of personal opinion. While it may be interpreted as a show of strength and domination over others, it also promotes violence and lack of empathy towards others. Ultimately, what is wise or not depends on an individual's personal beliefs and values.
 
While it may be interpreted as a show of strength and domination over others, it also promotes violence and lack of empathy towards others.

Agree 100%. Thank you.
 
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